NQS AT MADRAX ! ),nicle of !mp.rovements-The Moving Throng Business and Social Events--lie ms (Condensed. I l risers who doslro changes In! Tllli bUHillQSN 111011 of Mlull'JUS and all oih,oM intoiustert in tlic progress of I hi' town uro i n questud. to ui,tct tit MoTnggurt's ; hall to.myrcow (Friday) evening hil 8. o'clock, (or tli,o purpose ol diHcusiug incorporation, and initiating a movement to that end. Jack McT:igi;nit, who, with his wife, has been yiMliui; in Portland and at the Lewis and Clark Fair for the past three weeks, returned home Tuesday. Gottfried Kampfcr, a prominent sheep man from Cioss Keys, was in town Mon day, his family accompanying him. Mr. Kampfcr bought the Yaisli property on lower Trout Creek. George G. I'oindexter was in town on Saturday on his way to' Ashwopd from Dcrham ft Cowlcs.' sawmill. He has a homestead near Ashwood and, is going (hern to reside upon it. . Terry Reed, of Culver, and his two daughters, Miss Lillie Reed and Mrs. Frank Osbnr.ic, left yesterday for Port land, where they will spend about two ivccks seeing the Lewis, and Clark Fair I'hey went overland to Portland, driving by way of Harlow pass, and expect to i each Portland about next Monday Harry I). Sil "oj Sanford Sill at Shaniko, was a visitor in Madras Sunday. T(iii was Mr. Sill's first visit to the Wil low etk basitj and he was vry much pleaseuVitlrwhat he saw of the surround mg country during this short trip. He was accompanied by a relative, a Mr. Hampton I nun the East, who is visiting him at Shaniko. Qrov requested to hand In flings by rvioncwy morning. i, of tjianiko was in town pf Haystack, was a visitor flay. . ft Mis was a vititor ai ouan- weeK. .was. in town during the Linill. by G. J. Hardy at ii.ras. Kvn'Sunday from ; ng canyon. k.ng supplies and ou,ck's ft Co's. Kl family have moved i southwest of town. Mri. J. II. l.ampson, ol ere in town on Monday last. For SaleA-Gooi', gentle milch cow, by V. V. GoiAfeWarmspring, (Oregon. lionW, con a it ud culvirs for JjUllll, lUiIef, COH a tie. .1. C. luai, tiainontu, Oregon. ' A. C. Sanford has been in town sev eral days from Shaniko during the week. Henry Sachs, who has been visiting in "Portland, returned the latter part of last Lweek. f"encra Manaeer I. O. lohnston ol the VtV'-r-jiiiism to!pycfteuIay on" F; way to Bend. The Cline Falls Press, published at r'me Falls, is reported to have suspended . , jhcation last week. i Frank llatton, vho has been visiting is home at Shaniko for several week-,, Returned to Madras on Monday. H. W. Turner, bookkeeper at the Der- "a1cs sawmill, was in town Sun- on his way to Haystack. iV H. Riley, his mother, and sis- fcary, were in town from Hcnd on their way to the railroad. is in .own this week. ' "u's business fJ r rence in the jfiy for Sweet :ill James R. Chrisman, of Lagonda, Mis souri, has been in town several days dur ing the week. He came here to defend the homestead of the late Pressley A Chrisman, of whom he is one of the heiis, against the contest of Warren li. Mills. The contest has" been dismiss-id by mo (ion of contestant, some settlement having been ai rived at. The homestead entrj invjlved is situated on Agency Plains ,1r. Chrismnn expects to have it cultiva ted dining the coming season. Special Excursion to Lewis & Clark Fair On August 28 agents of the Columbia Southern Railway will issue round trip tickets fiom I heir respective stations to Poitland, hunt 7 days from date of sale, at one way fare for the lound trip. C. Ii. Lytle, G. P. A. 'on have a farm or town property , list it with the Madras Realty llnv. Madras. O-cuon. OHice in jsilo Building. LounsberrV left Sunday evening for und vh.fcrc he will spqr.d the next lis or ten days visiting the fair and r.ng after business matters. Mr. and Mrs. R. Parrish, pf Hay Creek were in town yesterday. They dwve over with Mrs. fticiaggart, who Miffed wuh th m on ! er way lume from If 111 need of,, a tjpirbstrne, write a 1 j I2ST RBL ESTATE Wo liave tlic following' choice tracts of land for sale In this vVclntty: (( acres of farming land, 1 5 mile. 1 1 of Madias. Good house and barn, 1 soul all fen td; 80 acres now inLrain and bal Lf! r be ultivated. X!ir"cron will be 5 HA WW, ORE. SODA WATER, ICE CREAM SODA; ROOT DEER HAMMOCKS, CAMP STOOLS, FISNIHC TACKLE WALL PAPER, FURNITURE, LINOLEUM II IE1 O Lewis and Clark Fair Visitors .NT- Call on Us When Passing Through Town, We're at Yonr'Scnicc 2 Mote's HO TEIi JL "rm Mi il Successor to Hnhn's MRS. E. R. M'GEf, Prop, Best place to stop in the city. Homelike comforts GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS FOH TRAVELLING MEN 1 Front Fed 6 ,00 8 U The entire stock of goods 01 T. J. MALLOY & is offered by. the undersigned prices far below their worth f Cash. n. .irt-t j " - 'fl Jl persons indebted to said firrrr are requested to make settlment to me. J. M, FOSTER fob THE Merchant's Protective Association Pill NEVILLES BBS Department Sf or Bin X5 Ci'mes tlio Largest and Best selected stock of gents' unci ladies' rendy-nnide clothing of any store in Crook county. Latest styles, best fit, lowest prices ; also a full and complete line of every thing needed by the farmer and stock man. Send in a trhil order and be convinced. m Barn DARDER & D' LASH MUTT, MANACERS Good feed and easeful treatment giveh to stock BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FREIGHTERS Cri-ve - XTs -A. Call t HALL'S SAFES HOI.I aXI.YJIY TJUJ llm6hms Safe and Lioek Company AkciiIh for tlio I'iii-IMc C(m(. The- only linn Unit citn kcII a fiify umliir lliiUS Jlmml. KxchiUi xiiln for tlu only .MAMiAMXi: HANK SAI'lv. AbuiiU for tliu OMVKIt TYI'KWItlTKIIH, 84 Third Street 1 ll-J 1 ficcond Ave.. Scuttle, Wiuli, Hi I'inu Ht , Hun I'riiiirlM'o, Cal, 111 Wiihlilniitiiii HI., Hjiokunu, WiihIi, Portland, Ore. 4t 4 S w -tr - - Shaniko Warehouse Company OENniiAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING Rpnciftl nttpntlon to Wool Ceding nnd RnllnR (or Knat'Tii nhip rnpntH. DenlurH in I!ltol(!nlPi w'aul. Li mo and Dulhioru' Material irjiiili, Sulpliur, Wool and Grain Baoka and Twino, Grain, MlLl-'J iri,,l,f,nt nrlnn n.il.l fn. 111,1,.!. .. .,,1 Unit. (Itnnlr -Miicilltlou (or handling Stock, I 1 WURZWEILER & THOMSON Pnineville, Oregon I MADRAS 2 M t A T MARKET C. K. ROUSp, Prop. Keeps constantly on hand, the best S FRESH AND SALT MEATS ) And jmys tlio lilulipHt rrmrltot piico for INt Cuttle, ( Hokh, Slipup, Butter, liggHi aJ other farm Produce. ) VE CAN SATISFY YOUR WANTS Cl US A CALL L. A. YOUNG.. GENERAL MERCHANDISE; See me for your Harv'sting Machiii'ry STANpAHD BINDING TWIN F lSn lh Agricultural In- The Antelop SILVERTOOTH'S OLD STANL1 HARRY HILL, Prop. 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